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"staggering figures" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the large size or number of something. For example: "The staggering figures of medical debt in America continues to be a major concern for many individuals and families."
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These are staggering figures to my ears.
The numbers of individuals in populations of many protists reach staggering figures.
Back at his desk, he found the Comptroller's final report for 1970 with the staggering figures on welfare (gives statistics).
Research organisations that have attempted to estimate the global value of bats to agriculture have arrived at staggering figures every time.
Traumatised victims fleeing the fog of war have thrown up staggering figures for the four-day carnage that ensued; they are unlikely to know the true number of dead.
The lack of an honest policy response to these staggering figures has everything to do with the political power of groups that, whatever the cover language, favour open borders.
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It's a staggering figure.
That's quite a staggering figure.
Health care's share of GDP was also stable, at 17.9% (a staggering figure nonetheless).
Regardless of where it's going, $30 billion is a staggering figure.
Pogue states that Facebook has 400 million active users, a staggering figure, to be sure.
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